Sunday, 6 January 2013

b.Strategy - The Art of Anger Management

Pigs are something that is worth a fortune. They are sold at prices not far from the cows. Most pig farmers are rich beyond measure. But, pigs are also know to kill. Recently, a pig farmer was killed and fully eaten by the pigs. So .... hmmm ...

Never be quick to anger. Anger only shows weakness in one's character. If you face a gal, don't be angry if she stops to date you, stops to be nice to you, stops to answer your calls, stops to let you touch her, stops to give you a decent answer as to her whereabout in the night before.

Similarly in business, don't be angry over little or large injustice done to you. Don't be angry when there are only full oligopolies around and you can't get your foot into the game. This is how the business game works. There are no quarters given to newcomers.

Don't be angry over studies in a foreign land that is tough. Nobody owes you a living. You have to be patient and super hard-working to overcome these initial barriers. In time, these barriers will help you to fend off other newcomers. So these barriers are not against you in the first place. They are just that barriers. These barriers are good at their job. Learn to overcome them and they in turn will become barriers to others protecting your treasures.

Many things can make one's angry. If one's angry, all things are lost. As I said before, anger shows weakness. What kind of weakness? It shows that you are worried sick about the things going around you. It shows that you are not on top of things. It shows that you are too into that one gal in your life. It shows that you can't solve that problem sum. If this gal doesn't love you, try the next much prettier sweet young thing.

Things in life happen slowly. You can't buy that house cos you don't yet have the money. You can't fly cos you haven't yet save enough for that air ticket. The magic word is yet. In time, you would save enough for that thing. One simply has to be patient. Don't compare with the Jones. You are not them nor they you. If you really want to compare, why don't compare yourself with the homeless. If ever that makes you feels better.

Don't ever begrudge you-know-who. That fucker's great grandfather might even have been born in local soil. You can never challenge his upbringing. He is way better rooted than all of us combined. His father is in the civil service collecting information about how to best project his son forward. At that time, some of our forefathers are still fucking the floor with bags of rice that don't belong to them.

about me

In "1984", George Orwell paints his vision of life in an age where
totalitarianism has eradicated individuality, choice and personal
identity. In the context of a modern dystopia in the grip of political
megalomania, Orwell raises a number of concerns in connection with
modern society and the human race, while highlighting the importance of
preserving individual identity. While still a novel, 1984's core themes
are pertinent to our current world, as it draws several parallels
between the life of its protagonist, Winston, and that of the modern
man, and alludes to an important fact: identity can only exist when the
environment allows it.

1984 follows a man who has lost his identity, who does not possess
outward status of any kind and whose every move is scrutinised by those
in control. Throughout the novel, Winston seeks to be identified by
those of like mind. Eventually he meets a man named O'Brien and becomes
a criminal working against the party. Ultimately Winston is caught,
unable to overcome the regime; he is physically and psychologically
manipulated until finally he yields total obedience to his superiors.

Orwell draws a parallel between Winston and the human race as a
whole, implying that Winston is the "last man" left. The novel's
clearest message is that the human race ought not to destroy its own
identity. Orwell portrays authority as being obsessed with identifying
every aspect of its subjects, from their names to the records of their
every move. Yet it is apparent that this obsession with identification
and control leads to the destruction of every kind of meaningful
identity, since it transforms a society of unique individuals into one
of perfect homogeneity. The government's contempt for individuality is
furthered by the notion that people are classified as either sane or
insane; sanity is the equal capital crime punishable by decapitation.

With Dr Calhoun's perfect experiment on humans - the Holocaust II, it presents a perfect recipe for the extermination of the sinkies.